The Albany News (Albany, Tex.), Vol. 62, No. 20, Ed. 1 Thursday, February 28, 1946 Page: 8 of 8
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THE ALBANY NEWS
Albany, Texas, Thursday, February 98, JJ
Saturday Only, March 2
Milliner 2 00 p. m.
SUNSET CARSON
PEGGY STEWART
in
"BANDITS OF THE
BADLANDS"
—And—
"MONSTER AMD THE APE"
"DONALD'S CRIME"
OWL SHOW
Saturday, March 2
Jeromr Co man
Vicky Lane
Rondo Hatton
In
"JUNGLE
CAPTIVE"
—PLUS—
"Pistol Packing
Nitwits"
AZTEC
|Our Gumt for aiur Show thia week:
Mr. and Mr*. Jama* Snyder
Call at bo* offi'e for pa-ses
Sunday-Monday, March 3-4
Matinee Sunday 2 p. n . Ninht, K o'clock
Hud Lou
ABBOTT COSTELLO
"IN HOLLYWOOD"
—PLUS—
"WELCOME HOME" — NEWS
"MOUSE IN MANHATTEN"
Tuaaday Only, March S
Fredric March.
Betty Field
111
"Tomorrow, the
World"
■—PK>8
"MARCH OF TIME"
$150.00 BOND
TUESDAY
Wad. Thur*., Mar. 0-7
Ginger Roy era
Walter Pidgeon
Lana Turner
Van Johnson
in
"Week-end at
the Waldorf"
Plus
"Rough and Tumbla"
Friday, March •
On Stage and Screen
Jack Sparks
and hi*
Hollywood Hot-Shot* j
On the Screen
"Saddle
Serenade"
Plus
"BURMA SPORTS"
Classified Ads
FOR HALE- 4HO acres, highly
Improved, about f> tnilen north
rant of Moran. See It. J. Mober
lejr, Albany, Texan, Phone H.r>. tf
Foil SALE Mili Good Laying
Maxli in print bag*, 1H% protein
at $.1.50 per hundrtld. ({olden Oak
Hog Feed, a complete ration in-
cluding tankage, at I'l.'Zb per hun-
died. All staple feeds and a com-
plete line of Purina Chows and
Remedies
We deftver Phone Purina Feed
Store, 395, or Ford Oarage, 1K2,
und give your order. tf.
DRAPK8, I yard wide and 21
yards long. Can be used t«
cover chair*. $! .! 5 a pair. -
Castleberry Furniture & Under-
taking. 20c.
SPRING TYPE CLOTHES PINS
now in stock. — Western Auto
Associate Store. tf.
SPRING FILLED Love Scats,
Slipper Chairs, lloudoir Chairs,
Chaise Lounges Castleberry Fur-
niture A Undertaking. 20c.
CALL 424 or 'IHS-J for schedule
for your flying lessons. Al-
bany Hying Service. tf
WANT TO HIIV -Single bed and
springs •—. Mrs. Mike Fincher,
Phone 16. 20c
FOR SALE Model A pickup.—
Shag Hale, Route 2, Lueders.
20p
FOR RENT Large private room
adjoining hath. Yellow apart-
ment house on comer north of
school. Mrs. (trover King 20c
J
SEE OUR Regular advertisement
for houses and lands for sale by
Webb A Webb. tf
STARTERS, GENERATORS and
ARMATURES repaired and ex-
changed We-tern Auto Associate
Store. tf.
Very l.arge Selection of Studio
Couclie-, Living Room Suites,
Platform Rockers (full -Hling
construction). Rich velour and
high grade tapestry covering. He
low ceiling price. Castleberry
Furniture & Undertaking.
Come in and see our new display
of FLUORESCENT LIGHT Fix-
tures for the home. — Western
Auto Associate Store.. tf.
FOR SALE First quality .lohn
• on gras- hay. Will sell and de-
liver in and around Albany in
truck load lots. 75c bale deliver-
ed. John H. Oilier. Phone 9004-
F3. 21 p
FOR SALE Hahy chicks and
started chicks. Turkey eggs
wanted. Moseley's Hatchery, H02
W. llullum, Hreekenridge, Tex.
Phono 903. tf
Genuine Morning Glory Mat-
tresses. Terms and no carrying
charge on all furniture. Cnstle-
herrv Furniture & Undertaking.
20c.
FOUND Man's pigskin glove.
Can have same by calling at the
News office and paying for this
ad.
FOR SALE Sewing machine, air
conditioner, gas heater, and a
few other things. Mrs. J. .). Hindi
man. 20c
FOR SALE An upright piano. In
good condition. Mrs. Geo. T.
DeLa fosse. tf
FOR SALE— A Jersey milch cow
with calf one month old. S A.
Tow ry. 20p
DINETTE SUITES ifuffet,
Table, and i chairs. Walnut
and mahogany finish. — J. L.
Castleberry. tf.
FOR SALE Rabbit fryers. Will
deliver alive or dressed Write
Melvin Sanders, Star Rt., Albany
12 miles north of Uhany on old
Woodson road. 20p
1000 free peach trees to tir t 1000
customers visiting our nnr>ery
Also get finer plums, apple-, her
ries_ grapes, shrub-, evergreen.-.,
roses, paper.-.Iiell pe. in tree that
live. Pigs, bled gilt- Vi.-it us
Shanks Nurseries, ' . mi north of
Clyde, Texas. 22p
LOST Hale hound, black, white
and tan. Has collar and name
plate. Last .seen on Throckmorton
road 2'mile, north Albany C
Ezra, May, Texas 20p.
FOR SALE 5-rooin furnished
house with, sleeping porch and
an acre of land, 1 . mile west of
Albany on Haird road. Edd
Thompson. 20p
CLOSE IN
Fine 7-room house. Hall, hath,
porch Double :111, ilouhlr hingh
root Well built. Several lot . all
fenced for cow and chicken, 2
chicken hou.-es. Hani with cement
Hoot Double garage with loft
See Herbert 1 Roberts. 21 p
NKWSOf OUIK
MKNwWOMIN
IN UNIFOlIM
(Continued honi I'age 1)
came in last week from San An-
tonio, where lie wa placed on
terminal leave from the Army Air
Forces.
Captain Wheeler -erved in El
Pa n, and for the past several
week. Iia been .-tlitioned at the
Abilene Army Air llase.
Captain and Mrs. Wheeler and
their little -on mined to Albany in
December, and bought the Steph-
en Hardware They are in Dallas
tin week attending a showing of
Chri-tma merchandise for next
season.
AIR PORT O" Aztec Stage
NEWS
DISCHARGED FROM WAVES
Mr I! E. Richie, Dorothy
Richie and Gene Richie returned
la.-t I'liur day from a \i-it with
relative m Hattie burg and Phila-
delphia, Mi--. Mrs. Richie went
to New Orleans, La., to visit Lt.
(j.g. I Dorothy Richie who receiv-
ed her discharge at the naval re
jiair ha e in New Orleans Feb. 5.
Gene Richie joined his mother and
. i ter at New Orleans and accom-
panied them on the trip.
DISCHARGED FEB. 14
Mr. and Mr Geo. McFall ar-
rived Sunday from Monroe,
where he wa- stationed at ('amp
Selnian Field. S Sgt. McFall re
ceived his discharge Feb. It at
Sac Field, San Antonio. He serv-
ed with the M. P. Headquarters
Company, 2550th Ease Unit since
hi- enlistment Oct. 17, 1042. He is
with Roeser & Pendleton where he
worked when lie went into ervice.
ON WAV HOME
Mr. and Mrs. W. O. Weathers
received a telegram from Armand
Weathers, F I c, USNR, who was
in San Frattci-co Tuesday and he
a .d he was en route home on
leave. II has been stationed on
Guam for one year.
SENT TO CAMP ELLIOTT
Loui Todd, Cl^m, left Monday
afternoon to report to the recruit-
ing -tation in Dalla and wa out
from there to Camp Elliott, San
Du'l'/o, ('alii.
Well, it looks like liill Hill is
going to have to look up ome
more Indents. He'-, oloed about
all he has now.
Last Friday Raymond Taylor,
brother of Franc i.. Taylor, owner
of Taylor Field, -oloed, and >1 d a
good job of getting the plane
down.
Then Wednc day afternoon late
Joyce Nixon made all the boy a
lot chagrined. Sin- did the be t job
of . oloing that's been done on
Taylor Field thu far.
Joyce tarting taking flying les-
oii early in January, and had
eight and a half hours of flying
time. She made one landing with
Kill Wedne day afternoon, then
he got out the plane, and -lie
proceeded to nonchalantly make
four of the prettie t landing we
ever saw. Congratulations, Joyce
The boy will have to look to their
laurels.
Traffic continues heavy at the
air port, especially on Sunday
Among those landing there Sun
day were Mr. anil Mr . C. A. I loin
day of Sail Antonio, and Roy Dei
rick of Hreekenridge Roy a ked,
"Do you know that good for notli
ing brother-in-law of mine, Harold
i 'astleberry ?"
Roy used t,o be one of the own
ers and operator of the Hreeken-
ridge air port.
Then that mayor of DeLeon wa.
up again last week. He really get-
about.
m
sr
Jack Spark and hi Hollywood
Hot-Shot will be on the stage ol
I the Aztec Friday, March s, and
also on the screen in the film,
"Saddle Serenade
OPEN CAFE
Mr. and Mr L. D. Simpson of
Longview havi leased the Lone
Star Cafe on Abilene road. Mr.
! Simp on recently was discharged
from the army after three years
; of service.
Patsy Dye of Texas University
pent the week end with her par
cuts, Mr. and Mr . Cecil Dye.
Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Thomp
son of Abilene spent the week end
in Albany visiting Rev. and Mr..
J. H. Thompson and family and
Mr. and Mrs, A. W. Mac-key and
other relatives.
SUNDAY AND MONDAY
THE BIGGEST, LOUDEST, LONGEST
LAUGHS YOU'VE EVER ENJOYED!
HA/ M G M's
WAwoo<L
0 with
n
NtW
LAUGHTERPIECE!
Frances
RAFfERTY
STANTON
• • '*r\
JOAN PORTER • WARNER ANDERSON
"RAGS" RAOIAND • MIKE MAZURKI
Mr . Charles How who has been
visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs.
John Tarlton for the pa t month
left by plane I'liur day from Fort
Worth for I os \ngele-, Calif., to
join her husband who i- .-stationed
at Camp Roberts.
DIRECTED BY S. SYLVAN SIMON
PRODUCED BY MARTIN A. GOSCH
Anyone sit tiny through this picture without laugh-
ing will receive FREE Ticket to see another picture.
AZTEC
I STATIONED IN < IIINA
FINER olC PIGS, I!HI D GILTS,
Young boar white a- now,
pretty a- picture Time to buy
hogs, pigs, etc. to be sure of your
meat Visit u> for yout need
Shank Nursery Hog Farm, 1 . nn
north of Clyde Texa-. 22p
Mr .mil Mr . .1 I I odd recei\
pi| i lettei Itoni Cpl I ton I '"id
i ecetitly and he now tatiom d
in Tien Ttin, ('bin i
INCOME TAX SI .EVICT liar
old Castleberry. tf
Mr. and Mi s (iene Hudson and Mr .1 W. Green, who ha been |
.'■on, Skeeter, of Anaheim, Calif., j living in Dig Spring, ha returned
are visiting her parent,-, Mr and to Albany to maki hei hotr.
Mrs. J U Day They w II leave
Saturday foi San Vntonio to vi.-it
Mr, Hudson's mother l'hey ex
pect to retuni to Albany in a few-
days on theii return to ' alifornia
Mr <ii i) Sazai a. Patrici a,
Peggy ami Donalil, and Mr S.i/a
ma's father, \\ O. Comer, pent
Sat irdav and Sundav in Dalla
WELCOME..
to the
BLANTON AUCTION SALE
March 2
VITAWAY MINERALS
and all kinds of feed
Albany Feed and Produce
Mike Finchtr
CUB SCOUTS
Member.- of !>«• n No 1 and I>« n
No { ,i«j .i joint n #•«• 1 mtr tt t •
cbool hou. «• I'm* il; \ ; !'tenioon
and i t oot ball yan «'
Pen Chief V \ .Ji . den
nor, Skoe/.ix lab!) and .Iim"uic
( okei reicn I'd tin . .inn I >• n
No 1 l e it I'm \<> 3, 2! to 0
\ 11 #• I t be foot b:il' ir;t!i • M
Albert I orter, Mr I < Cutrie,
Mi !•' M l'.oo . : Mi \ w
\\ it oi and Mi \ \ I
w\ ed rookie i nd .i nd v\ >
They disnn . « d by formm-/ tb- |
living circle and re|>t it nir the t ub
1.i\\ and protni e
('harlene Aremlt
(liven Farewell Party
KareWi i-ompl'ment to ( ar
Iene \remit w a .1 ba'ilbiirirci up
per jjiven by Mr 11 ' \reiidt at
her home Friday evening. M
Aremlt is leaving February for
Austin wt-.ere -he will ,-tud) arch:
teeture in Texa.- I'niversity.
Followintr the upper whicii wa
served buffet tyle. frame- of rum
my were played.
A irift wa presented to th.
honoree from the irue-t-
Present were Charlene -Xrendt.)
I'ejriry Jo Pannell, Maxine Paint,!
Maiy Ada n Mae Delh Morn-,
Mr Fi*aitce. De. eher<j anil t a
ho-tes.-
BLANTON CATTLE COMPANY
Herd Reduction Auction
SALE
of
REGISTERED HEREFORDS
SATURDAY,
March 2, 1946
at the
SHACKELFORD COUNTY HEREFORD BREEDERS ASSOCIATION
SALE BARN
in
Albany, Texas
"The Home of the Hereford"
SALE BEGINS PROMPTLY AT 1:00 P. M.
Ke\. ind Mr< 11
Mi .1 Carter h ncr
Maye . Mr- P. F
Mr ind Mt I -I
- nded tl W rkt
the f r t H.ipti '
i t Thur da\
M We'don, I
. Mr J. 1.1
StafTord, . 11 i •;
Matthi ■ tt
onl. reel . at
rch in Carhoii ;
Mi ..nd Mr .1 i ^ tt -lev
,nd tr , Fob . . , .limmie and
Kor. y went to !!i rd Sunday te
! \ t father. II «> Thomp on.
DESIRAIll.F. FF.MA1 I S I KATURF. IHIS !rAl.F
\ a !>• li attract oi wi are putting into thi.- ah .
2 cow i.y i:i \c OVEN ".ntli, the Grand Champion bull
that made the F. W Alexander Diamond llanch herd
nationally tainous, both with younR calves at ide;
1 ,ow by \ ICIOK DOMINO, another Mexatider herd bull,
with January bull calf at ide;
1 wonderful younp cow of traipht Alexander breedmp.
(iraiiddaut;hter both of 11 AI (AVF.N .>0th and of \ ll
TOR DOMINO, -(H)n to calve;
1« top 2 year-old Heifer,, all bred to a doubb BK\l
GWFN bull, ill c.ahiiiL- this Sor nir;
:10 open yearling He fer•. beini.' mir entire !!•!.'> crop, noni
old or re-erved. . nbraciru; a number of out.-tandinp
younp female .
F.NTIRt 1945 CROP OI BULLS
Wi have ill tin ,'i IP younir hull.-, beinp our entiri
I1.1 ci-up. after w e ra-t rated t! " e not >rood enouifh to keep,
with none -old or reserved; al u 1 two-year-old Bulls, ern-
bracintr all of our It'll crop tin old. they being in
hapi for pa tlire ervice.
HISTORY OF BR KED
irood
In lit."!!! we bought 20 bred cows from the late Mrs.
Tom Parrott of Throckmorton. Her cattle are widely known.
In 1!M0 we bought from a local breeder 12 rows bred by
Dr. Oharlc H. Harri , most of them by II. PRINt'K DOMINO
h'lrd, the bui! used by Mr. Walter Booth for several years,
and we al o bought 1> good cow - which were bred by Mr. A.
W Reynold- who acquired hi. tir-t registered cow from his
.'ather ;n aw, Mr Henry Herron, a pioneer outstanding
Hereford Breeder We have used good herd bulls on the
abovi cow -.
W. are -elling a fine bunch of young female- .good
enough to (TO lit., the be-t her.I All animals in the Mil are
healthy, and ir. in strong fie-.,, but are not fat. and can
- .ke their own Iivine in ; a tine. Hotel accommodations
P ' :,h • 'I \'!etny, \bile* « md Breekrnridge.
KEEP SALE IN MIND, March 2, 1946, at ALBANY, TEXAS
Thomas L. Blanton, Sr., Manager
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